Enjoy a world of entertainment with Google Chromecast (2015). Just connect to your HDTV’s HDMI interface and your home Wi-Fi network to get started. You can stream your favorite apps from your compatible phone, tablet or laptop, plus use your phone as a remote to search, play and pause content.

Note: You need to wait one week after you register for the Google Play credit to appear.

The new Apple TV just launched last week and recently became available in-stores as well. It is loaded with fresh features including a new remote, Siri-access and a full-on app store. Reviews have been largely positive across the board.

If you’ve been hesitant to jump on-board with Apple’s latest device, this discounted offering may be the way to go. Best Buy describes this open-box listing as being “in excellent condition, looks brand new in appearance — with no physical flaws, scratches or scuffs — and include all original parts and accessories.” A full factory warranty is included. Learn more about open-box products at Best Buy.

This lightweight vac comes with anti-allergen/HEPA filtration, swivel steering, a bagless design and a series of accessories: “0.5-inch Crevice Tool, 24-inch Crevice Tool, Dusting Brush, Small Pet Hair Power Brush.” It has very solid reviews on Amazon with a 4.6/5 star rating from nearly 1,500 customers.

With news of the 2nd Gen. Google Chromecast still fresh off the presses, we’re seeing new offers for existing Chromecast owners for a Free Movie Rental of your choice from Google Play. This is a $3-$6 value depending which movie you choose of course. You can also get the chance to try out Google Play Music for 90 days free.

All you have to do to redeem these offers is to first make sure your Chromecast is plugged in and discoverable, visit the offers page, select your device and you’re all set.

E3 2015, the biggest event in the gaming world, is just around the corner now. The event is generally rife with new game debuts, hardware upgrades and even price drops. While major publishers and gaming companies try their best to keep the wraps on the biggest announcements (The Last Guardian???), some early hardware details from Microsoft and Sony have started to leak out:expand full story

Today we have spotted a couple notable additions to the App Store including a new iOS XCOM title and a new freemium Call of Duty app (not to be confused with the companion Advanced Warfare offering). Both titles are now available for download on iPhone, iPad and iPod touch, but beware COD: Heroes has some borderline outrageous in-app purchases attached. Head below for more details:

2K games, maker of BioShock and XCOM have released a new “expansion” for the popular XCOM: Enemy Unknown titled Enemy Within. While the company calls the game an “expansion,” the term “sequel” might be more apt for the iPhone version, which functions as a standalone app rather than an add-on to the previous game.

Enemy Within, which was released for PCs exactly one year ago this past Tuesday to high praise from players, builds on the gameplay of Enemy Unknown, but adds several features and updated mechanics, including new enemies, weapons, abilities, and even an expanded story.

XCOM: Enemy Within is available on the App Store for $12.99. In lieu of a change log, the full App Store description, including a detailed list of the new content, in included below:

ctivision has officially launched Call of Duty: Heroes, its 3D combat strategy game for the iPhone and iPad. Unlike the companion app for Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare launched earlier this month, this latest offering is a full standalone game like Strike Team.

While the basic game is free to play, you might want to take note of the cost of the optional in-app purchases before you get hooked: these range from $9.99 to a frightening $99.99 …

The game is a Clash of the Clans style strategy game, but lets you take control of familiar heroes from Call of Duty console games, including those from Modern Warfare and Black Ops II.

Dyson has been pushing home appliance technology forward for many years now with its bagless cyclone vacuums and blade-less fans. Its desktop and home pedestal fans use something called Air Multiplier technology, which as you have likely seen, allows the popular Dyson machines to blow air like a typical fan without the moving parts. At the time, the tech was a first in home consumer goods and now the company is capitalizing on it to enter a new product category.

The company’s latest gadget comes in the form of a humidifier that leverages the advancements Dyson has made with its other products into a safe and healthy way to keep your home comfortable.

Update 6/23: We also found an iPad (4th Gen) Unlocked 128GB Retina Display WiFi + 4G White Color for only $499.99 (Orig. $929) Altatac via eBay Daily Deals offers some of the best iPad Air prices we have ever seen. The Air features a A7 chip with 64-bit architecture and M7 motion coprocessor.

OfficeMax is offering 20% off on an assortment of back-to-school supplies and tablets with an in-store coupon. You can use that discount towards a new 32GB Nexus 7 to reduce the cost to $216. That is $72 off Amazon’s price and $54 off Google’s regular listing. The deal is only available in-store, so to redeem this deal: print out this coupon or show it on your phone at checkout.

Apple today started offering a couple new models of its latest generation iMac through its refurbished online store. Previously Apple was offering refurbished units of the new 21.5-inch iMac only, but we hadn’t seen any 27-inch models hit yet, which we assumed was likely due to yield issues and significant delays experienced in the iMac’s first few months of launch. Today Apple has finally started offering both the entry level 27-inch iMac and the higher end iMac, in addition to a couple of BTO models. However, taking tax into account, you might be about to score a new one for around the same price… expand full story

MacMall is offering Apple’s 15.4″ MacBook Pro with an upgraded 2.7GHz processor, 8GB RAM and a 1TB HD for $2099.99 with free shipping. That means you get the entry level 15-inch MacBook Pro with an upgraded CPU from the usual 2.3GHz quad-core i7 to a 2.7GHz quad-core i7. This MBP is also upgraded with 8GBs of RAM and 1TB of storage. Apple.com usually sells this built-to-order MacBook Pro for $2,549.00, which means today’s deal represents a total savings of $450.00 before taxes. You’ll also be able to get a free copy of Parallels Desktop 8 for Mac at checkout after a $49 mail-in rebate.